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On April 12th, 2008, the Cosmonaut Yuriy Gagarin Monument in Skara Brae prehistoric village in Orkney, the UK, (1) was shown to the public for the first time. The Monument (2) was designed to commemorate the first orbit flight in the spaceship Vostok in 1961. “Yuriy Gagarin's mission (3) has been a defining moment in human history. The flight (4) has opened a new stage development of space exploration. Here, at Historic Scotland, we (5) are delighted to commemorate an event of such importance by including it in the Skara Brae timeline. It (6) will help underline just how much (7) has changed since the days of the Neolithic farmers who (8) had built Skara Brae", said Doreen Grove, Historic Scotland Head of Access and Understanding. The event (9) has attracted much local and international interest. The stone, which (10) is around 20 cm by 30 cm, (11) designed by Leslie Merriman, a member of Historic Scotland's Orkney Monument Conservation Unit, and simply states "1961, First Man in Space".
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Porcupine is a mountain animal found in South America, Africa, India and Central Asia. These rodents mainly inhabit highlands, but they can also live in deserts. The weight of porcupines reaches 27 kilograms, and the body length can be up to 90 centimeters. The length of the tail is 10-15 centimeters. The hair color is brown, and the needles are black and white.
In summer, they feed on the green parts of plants, roots. In autumn, they eat watermelons, melons, grapes, and in winter they eat the bark of trees. They use their needles for protection. The longest are up to half a meter. Porcupines are of different types: crested, Indian, South African and so on.
Porcupines love adventure!